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View article: Governance reforms and public acceptance of regulatory decisions: Cross‐national evidence from linked survey experiments on pesticides authorization in the European Union
Governance reforms and public acceptance of regulatory decisions: Cross‐national evidence from linked survey experiments on pesticides authorization in the European Union Open
Do governance reforms affect public acceptance of regulatory decisions, and if so, how? We tackled this critical but under‐studied question through a pair of linked survey experiments on public attitudes toward the reform of European Union…
View article: Reforming EU Pesticides Regulation, Rebuilding Public Support: Evidence from Survey Experiments in Six Member States
Reforming EU Pesticides Regulation, Rebuilding Public Support: Evidence from Survey Experiments in Six Member States Open
View article: The Transparency of EU Agency Science – Towards a New Proactive Approach Post-Covid19
The Transparency of EU Agency Science – Towards a New Proactive Approach Post-Covid19 Open
View article: ERR volume 11 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
ERR volume 11 issue 2 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: We need a European exit strategy for Covid-19 before it's too late
We need a European exit strategy for Covid-19 before it's too late Open
In the Covid-19 crisis, Europe is paying a high price for diversity, write Alessio Pacces and Maria Weimer. The failure to coordinate national public health responses in the initial stage of the outbreak has undermined both the fight to sa…
View article: From Diversity to Coordination: A European Approach to COVID-19
From Diversity to Coordination: A European Approach to COVID-19 Open
The COVID-19 pandemic is changing the face of Europe. Member States’ divergent responses to this crisis reveal a lack of unity in the face of a humanitarian catastrophe. At best, this undermines the effectiveness of health protection withi…
View article: From Diversity to Coordination: A European Approach to COVID19
From Diversity to Coordination: A European Approach to COVID19 Open
View article: Expertise as Justification: The Contested Legitimation of the EU ‘Risk Administration’
Expertise as Justification: The Contested Legitimation of the EU ‘Risk Administration’ Open
The legitimate role of scientific expertise in EU public decision-making on risk and technology has been subject to a fierce discussion over the last two decades.The main paradox identified is that despite the acknowledgement that its legi…
View article: The Co-Production of EU Expert and Executive Power
The Co-Production of EU Expert and Executive Power Open
View article: Reconciling Regulatory Space with External Accountability through WTO Adjudication – Trade, Environment and Development
Reconciling Regulatory Space with External Accountability through WTO Adjudication – Trade, Environment and Development Open
This article argues in favour of broadening the trade and environment debate in the World Trade Organization (WTO) to include a developmental perspective. WTO litigation involving environmental regulation touches upon the issue of global j…
View article: The Origins of “Risk” as an Idea and the Future of Risk Regulation
The Origins of “Risk” as an Idea and the Future of Risk Regulation Open
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View article: The Rule of Law in the Technological Age Challenges and Opportunities for the EU Collected Papers
The Rule of Law in the Technological Age Challenges and Opportunities for the EU Collected Papers Open
View article: The Role of Law in Managing the Tension between Risk and Innovation: Introduction to the Special Issue on Regulating New and Emerging Technologies
The Role of Law in Managing the Tension between Risk and Innovation: Introduction to the Special Issue on Regulating New and Emerging Technologies Open
Technological innovations are crucial drivers of economic, social, and environmental progress. While innovations lead the evolution of our societies and permeate all domains of human life, they also pose significant risks both to humans an…
View article: Differentiated Integration or Uniform Regime? National Derogations from EU Internal Market Measures
Differentiated Integration or Uniform Regime? National Derogations from EU Internal Market Measures Open
View article: Reconciling Regulatory Space with External Accountability through WTO Adjudication Trade, Environment and Development
Reconciling Regulatory Space with External Accountability through WTO Adjudication Trade, Environment and Development Open
View article: Inclusion and Exclusion in the European Union - Collected Papers
Inclusion and Exclusion in the European Union - Collected Papers Open
View article: The role of the EU in transnational regulation of food safety
The role of the EU in transnational regulation of food safety Open
This chapter assesses whether and how far the EU adopts an experimentalist approach in transnational regulation of food safety. Both the EU system of import safety, including regulatory cooperation with third countries, and the EU’s embedd…
View article: Risk Regulation and Deliberation in <scp>EU</scp> Administrative Governance—<scp>GMO</scp> Regulation and Its Reform
Risk Regulation and Deliberation in <span>EU</span> Administrative Governance—<span>GMO</span> Regulation and Its Reform Open
The article analyses the problems of EU risk regulation of genetically modified organisms ( GMOs ) through the lens of deliberative theories of EU law and governance, such as deliberative supranationalism and experimentalist governance. Pr…